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    Disparate MgII Absorption Statistics towards Quasars and Gamma-Ray Bursts : A Possible Explanation

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    We examine the recent report by Prochter et al. (2006) that gamma-ray burst (GRB) sight lines have a much higher incidence of strong MgII absorption than quasar sight lines. We propose that the discrepancy is due to the different beam sizes of GRBs and quasars, and that the intervening MgII systems are clumpy with the dense part of each cloudlet of a similar size as the quasars, i.e. < 10^16 cm, but bigger than GRBs. We also discuss observational predictions of our proposed model. Most notably, in some cases the intervening MgII absorbers in GRB spectra should be seen varying, and quasars with smaller sizes should show an increased rate of strong MgII absorbers. In fact, our prediction of variable MgII lines in the GRB spectra has been now confirmed by Hao et al. (2007), who observed intervening FeII and MgII lines at z=1.48 to be strongly variable in the multi-epoch spectra of z=4.05 GRB060206.Comment: 12 pages, 2 figures; substantially revised model calculation; accepted for publication in Astrophysics & Space Science as a Lette

    Air showers with IceCube : First Engineering Data

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    Search for neutralino dark matter with the AMANDA neutrino detector

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    Search for a diffuse flux of non-terrestrial muon neutrinos with the AMANDA detector

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    Calibration and characterization of photomultiplier tubes of the IceCube neutrino detector

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    Search for high energy neutrino point sources in the northern hemisphere with the AMANDA-II neutrino telescope

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    Search for Diffuse Flux of Extraterrestrial Muon Neutrinos using AMANDA-II Data from 2000 to 2003

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